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Aff Plainedge Incumbents
Stay In School Race
Incumbent trustees Mary Motta
and Irving Kleinman joined
trustee Robert W. Mackreth in
seeking reelection to the District
18 Board of Education.
Mackreth who last week an­nounced
he will seek reelection
will be opposed by Herbert Gold­stein.
Kleinman will vie with
Dominic J. Gagliardo and Mary
Motta will be challenged by Edith
Booth and Michael Lanzarone.
Library Board Trustee Rich­ard
Wynn has no opposition.
BOARD'S REZONING DECISION
Continued From Page 5
he said, does not have the cafeteria or library
facilities to accommodate over- crowding, which
would be inexcusable with extra space at Berner.
However, students now in Massapequa High School
would remain there through their graduation.
Primary opposition came from
parents who felt that their chil­dren
would lose interest in
school. According to these
parents, the distance would make
it difficult to attend school func­tions
and for students who miss
their buses to walk home. They
stated that a switch in zoning
would be a great disappointment
to Parkside students who had
earned blue and gold ( the colors
of Massapequa High School)
numerals and letters to be re­quired
to attend Berner. Another
complainant expressed concern
that extra money would be needed
for buses to transport students.
Ames, explained that the in­crease
of funds allotted in the
budget was due to the added
cost of bussing parochial school
students and had nothing at all
to do with the re- districting.
In reference to a petition sub­mitted
by Tony Curso protesting
the plan which had been signed
by 1300 persons, Ames said,
" We had to make a decision.
We tried to make the best pos­sible
decision for the benefit
of everybody."
The tax- payers also demanded
a more efficient method of
" getting the message to the
people" regarding school board
decisions. Ames agreed that a
notice or letter rather than the
ordinary " Insight" and news­paper
stories would be needed.
The meeting, which started at
8: 30 p. m. proceeded smoothly
until the re- zoning matter was
brought up. Everything in the
agenda was approved, and Morris
Brewer, head of the Art Educa­tion
program, presented a re­port
about his department's cur­riculum.
An inquiry was also made about
the Massapequa Teachers' As­sociation's
complaints regarding
salaries, and it was announced
that Dr. Harold A. Beall, Super­intendent
of Schools, would meet
the following morning with rep­resentatives
of the Classroom
Teachers Association and the
American Federation of Teach­ers
to discuss the problem. The
CTA feels " that the new ( 1967-
1968) salary schedule will
place Massapequa in the bottom
quarter of Nassau County."
In response to a question
whether the board would change
the boundary lines, a poll of
the Board showed that they would
not reverse their decision. Com­ments
from the floor dem­onstrated
that some of the pe­titioners
had changed their orig­inal
position; however, these few
appeared to be a minority.
Registration for
District 22 Elections
Set for Saturday
For those who are not regis­tered
for the Annual Meeting and
election of School District # 22 to
be held on Tuesday, May 2 and
Wednesday May 3 for voting on
the school, library and Youth
Council budgets andfor members
of the Board of Education and the
Board of Trustees of the Far-mingdale
Public Library, a sec­ond
registration day will be held
on Saturday, April22from 10a. m.
to 10 p. m. at the Weldon E. How-itt
Jr. High School gymnasium. A
registration day was held on Wed­nesday.
Those who registered at the An­nual
Meeting and Election held
on May 3 and May 4, 1966 do not
have to re- register nor do those
who registered on November 9 or
November 12, 1966 or those who
voted at the May 1966 Annual E-lection
or voted at the Special
District meeting on May 19,1966.
A candidates forum sponsored
by the P- TA will be held on Thurs­day,
April 27, at 8: 30 p. m. in the
Howitt Auditorium.
A regular meeting of the Dis­trict
# 22 Board of Education will
be held on- Monday, May 1 in the
Howitt Auditorium.
To Perform In Festival
Nearly 3,000 young musicians
from Farmingdale, Massapequa,
Kings Park, and East Meadow
Schools will participate in the
Contest- Festival sponsored by
the New York State School Music
Association at Berner High
School on Friday and Saturday,
April 21 and 22.
Eighteen bands and orchestras
and seventeen choruses will ap­pear
for statewide audition dur­ing
these two days. Outstanding
adjudicators from areas beyond
the Long Island area will audition
these major performing organ­izations
and will offer ratings of
performance as well as suggest­ions
for improvement.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELEC­TION,
UNION FREE SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 18 TOWN OF
OYSTER BAY, NASSAU COUN­TY,
NEW YORK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that annual budget and election
voting of Union Free School Dis­trict
No. 18, Town of Oyster Bay,
Nassau County, New York, will
be held in the several election
districts of the school district
on May 3, 1967 between the
hours of 10: 00 a. m. and 10: 00
p. m. Eastern Daylight Saving
Time to vote by ballot on voting
machines on the propositions set
forth below and to elect mem­bers
of the board of education
and library trustee.
PROPOSITION NO. 1
Shall the following resolution
RESOLVED, that the school
district budget proposed by the
Board of Education in accor­dance
with Sec. 1716 of the
Education Law shall be ap­proved.
PROPOSITION NO. 2
Shall the following resolution
be adopted:
RESOLVED, that the library
budget proposed by the Board
of Trustees of school district
library, and the levy of a tax
therefor in accordance with
Sec. 259 of the Education Law
shall be approved.
PROPOSmON NO. 3
Shall the following resolution
be adopted:
RESOLVED, that the Board
of Education, Union Free
School District No. 18, Town
of Oyster Bay, Nassau Coun­ty,
New York is authorized to
make contracts for transpor­tation
of school pupils for a
period not exceeding five
years.
PROPOsrriON NO. 4
Shall the following resolution
be adopted:
RESOLVED, that student ac­cident
insurance coverage
shall be provided against ac­cidents
to pupils occurring in
school, on school grounds and
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while being transported be­tween
home and school in a
school bus and during spon­sored
trips in accordance
with Section 1709 ( 8b) of
the Education Law, at a cost
not to exceed $ 35,000.00.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that a public hearing on the
proposed budget shall be held at
Plainedge High School on April
13, 1967 at 8: 30 p. m.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that a statement of estimated ex­penses
for the school year
1967/ 68 has been prepared and
copies of such statement may be
obtained by any taxpayer in the
district at each school house in
the district daily except Satur­day
and Sunday seven days pre­ceding
such meeting and election
between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that petition nominating candi­dates
for the office of member
of the board of education and li­brary
trustee must be filed with
the clerk of the district not later
than April 19, 1967. Forms of
petition may be obtained from the
clerk of the district. The fol­lowing
vacancies are to be filled
on the board of education:
3 year term ending ' 6/ 30/ 70 East
incumbent: Irving Kleinman
3 year term ending 6/ 30/ 70 Last
Incumbent: Robert W. Mack -
reth
3 year term ending 6/ 30/ 7O Last
Incumbent: Mary Motta
The following vacancy is to be
filled for Library Trustee:
5 year term ending 6/ 30/ 72 Last
Incumbent: Richard F. Wynn
Each vacancy is a separate
specific office and a separate
petition is required to nominate
a candidate to each separate of­fice.
Each petition must be di­rected
to the clerk of the dis­trict,
must be signed by at least
twenty- five qualified voters of
the district, shall state the resi­dence
of each signer, must state
the name and residence of the
candidate and must describe the
specific vacancy for' which the
candidate is nominated including
Sweet Adelines
In Competition
Mrs. John Cardoelo, Mrs. Abe
l> einweber, Mrs. Monty ( iotts-chalk
and Mrs. John Tepedino,
all of Massapequa, and members
of 51 voice unit of the Long Is­land
Chapter of Sweet Adeline
Inc., placed fourth in an inter­national
contest with 24 other
choral groups.
The recent event was held
in Newark, New Jersey.
St. Killian Mothers' Club
The regular monthly meeting
of the St. Kilian Mothers' Club
will be held on Monday, April 24
at 8: 15 P. M. in the Cherry Street
School. Highlights of the evening
will include an " April in Paris"
Bazaar and election of officers.
Celebrates 12th Birthday
Debbie Brand, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Brand of 46
Fairview Road, West, Massa­pequa
celebrated on Monday her
12th birthday with a party with
eight girl friends, her brother
Warren and her parents at Musi-caro's
Restaurant, Massapequa
Park.
The girls dined on a variety
of pizza pies, veal parmesan,
spaghetti, lasag-. a . and enjoyed
watching Debbie blow out the
candles of a specially made ice
cream birthday cake.
Debbie is a 6th grade student
at the Unqua School.
at least the length of the term of
office and the name of last in­cumbent.
NOTICE B FURTHER GIVEN
that pursuant to Section 2014 of
the Education Law, personal re­gistration
of voters is required
and no person shall be entitled
to vote at said meeting and elec­tion
whose name does not appear
on the register of said school
district.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that all qualified voters who re­gistered
on May 4, 1966 or any
registration date thereafter or
voted on May 5, 1965 or any vot­ing
date thereafter are not re­quired
to register with the board
of registration for this meeting.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that the board of registration
shall meet in the various elec­tion
districts as follows:
Saturday, April 22, 1967 between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 10 p. m.
Any person shall be entitled to
have his name placed upon such
register, provided that at such
meeting of the board of registra­tion,
he is known to or proven
to the satisfaction of such board
of registration, to be then or
thereafter entitled to vote at
the school meeting or election
for which such register is pre­pared.
Said register will be
filed in the office of the clerk of
the district five days preceding
such meeting and will be open
for inspection by any qualified
voter of the district, except vot­ing
hours, daily except Saturday
and Sunday thereafter between 9
a. m. and 4 p. m.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that during the voting hours be­tween
10: 00 a. m. and 10: 00 p. m.
Eastern Daylight Saving Time
on May 3, 1967, in the various
election districts, the board of
registration will meet to re­ceive
registration for the en­suing
year.
During all hours of voting and
registration, the District Clerk
shall be at Election District No.
4, Southedge School.
SCHOOL ELECTION DISTRICTS
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Former Farmingdale High
School baseball captain Jimmy
Sybil has won the starting cen-terfield
position atC. W. Post Col­lege.
Sybil was impressive during
pre- season practice with sharp
hitting and excellent fielding and
gained the first- team nod.
The 20- year old junior was an
All Nassau County selection at
Farmingdale High School from
where he graduated in 1964. He
also won letters in football, bas­ketball
and track for the Dalers.
At C. W. Post, Sybil is a flanker
on the varsity football team as
well as a baseball standout. He
lives at 5 Cheryl Lane East in
Farmingdale.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
The boundaries of the school
election districts and the place
in each election district for re­gistration
and voting shall be as
follows:
DESCRIPTION OF PLAINEDGE
ELECTION DISTRICTS
ELECTION DISTRICT I
Election District 1 will vote
in Northedge School and is bound­ed
as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
Hempstead Turnpike where same
is intersected by the school dis­trict
boundary line between Union
Free School District # 18 and
Union Free School District # 26,
running thence northerly along
said line to northerly boundary
of Union Free School District
# 18, running thence easterly
along the northerly boundary of
Union Free School District # 18
( which is the Old Motor Park­way)
to the easterly boundary
line of the school district, run­ning
thence along the easterly
boundary of Union Free School
District # 18 to the Hempstead
Turnpike, running thence wes­terly
along the Hempstead Turn­pike
to the point of beginning.
ELECTION DISTRICT H
Election District 2 will vote
in John H. West School and is
bounded as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
Hempstead Turnpike where same
is intersected by the boundary
line between Union Free School
District # 18 and Union Free
School District # 26, running
thence easterly along Hemp­stead
Turnpike to the easterly
boundary of the school district,
running thence southerly along
the easterly boundary line of
the school district to Boundary
Avenue, running thence wester­ly
along Boundary Avenue to
Hicksville Road, running thence
southerly along Hicksville Road
to the Southern State Parkway,
running thence westerly along
the Southern State Parkway to
the westerly boundary of the
school district, running thence
northerly along Said westerly
boundary to Hempstead Turn­pike
and the point of beginning.
ELECTION DISTRICT III
Election District 3 will vote
in Eastplain School and is
bounded as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner
formed by the intersection of the
southerly side of Boundary Ave-
, nue and the easterly side of
Hicksville Road, running thence
easterly along Boundary Avenue
to the easterly boundary of the
school district at Central Drive,
running thence southerly along
the easterly boundary of the
school district to the Southern
State Parkway, running thence
westerly along the Southern State
Parkway to Hicksville Road,
running thence northerly along
Hicksville Road to Boundary Ave­nue
and the point of beginning.
along the Southern State Park­way
to Hicksville Road, running
thence northerly along Hicks­ville
Road to Boundary Avenue
and the point of beginning.
ELECTION DISTRICT IV
Election District 4 will vote
in Southedge School and is boun­ded
as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner
formed by the intersection of
the easterly side of Hicksville
Road and the southerly side of
Southern State Parkway, running
thence easterly along Southern
State Parkway to the easterly
boundary of the school district
at Bay Avenue, running thence
southerly along the easterly
boundary of the school district
to Jerusalem Avenue, running
thence westerly along Jerusalem
Avenue to Hicksville Road, run­ning
thence northerly along
Hicksville Road to the Southern
State Parkway and the point of
beginning.
ELECTION DISTRICT V
Election District 5 will vote
in Picken School and is bounded
as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner
formed by the intersection of the
westerly side of Hicksville Road
and the southerly side of the
Southern State Parkway, running
thence southerly along Hicksville
Road to Jerusalem Avenue, run­ning
thence easterly along Jeru­salem
Avenue to Broadway and
the easterly boundary line of the
school district, running thence
southerly along the easterly
boundary of the school district
to Rhode Island Avenue and the
southerly boundary of the school
district, running thence westerly
along the southerly boundary of
the school district to the wester­ly
boundary of the school district,
running thence northerly along
the westerly boundary of the
school district to the Southern
State Parkway, running thence
easterly along Southern State
Parkway to Hicksville Road and
the point of beginning.
Dated: Plainedge, New York
March 9, 1967
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
OF EDUCATION, UNION FREE
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 18,
TOWN OF OYSTER BAY,
NASSAU COUNTY,
NEW YORK
By ESTHER ROSE
Clerk, U. F. S. D. No. 18
# 122 OBSERVER April 6, 13, 20,
27, 1967.
Farmingdale OBSERVER Thursday, April 20, 1967

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Aff Plainedge Incumbents
Stay In School Race
Incumbent trustees Mary Motta
and Irving Kleinman joined
trustee Robert W. Mackreth in
seeking reelection to the District
18 Board of Education.
Mackreth who last week an­nounced
he will seek reelection
will be opposed by Herbert Gold­stein.
Kleinman will vie with
Dominic J. Gagliardo and Mary
Motta will be challenged by Edith
Booth and Michael Lanzarone.
Library Board Trustee Rich­ard
Wynn has no opposition.
BOARD'S REZONING DECISION
Continued From Page 5
he said, does not have the cafeteria or library
facilities to accommodate over- crowding, which
would be inexcusable with extra space at Berner.
However, students now in Massapequa High School
would remain there through their graduation.
Primary opposition came from
parents who felt that their chil­dren
would lose interest in
school. According to these
parents, the distance would make
it difficult to attend school func­tions
and for students who miss
their buses to walk home. They
stated that a switch in zoning
would be a great disappointment
to Parkside students who had
earned blue and gold ( the colors
of Massapequa High School)
numerals and letters to be re­quired
to attend Berner. Another
complainant expressed concern
that extra money would be needed
for buses to transport students.
Ames, explained that the in­crease
of funds allotted in the
budget was due to the added
cost of bussing parochial school
students and had nothing at all
to do with the re- districting.
In reference to a petition sub­mitted
by Tony Curso protesting
the plan which had been signed
by 1300 persons, Ames said,
" We had to make a decision.
We tried to make the best pos­sible
decision for the benefit
of everybody."
The tax- payers also demanded
a more efficient method of
" getting the message to the
people" regarding school board
decisions. Ames agreed that a
notice or letter rather than the
ordinary " Insight" and news­paper
stories would be needed.
The meeting, which started at
8: 30 p. m. proceeded smoothly
until the re- zoning matter was
brought up. Everything in the
agenda was approved, and Morris
Brewer, head of the Art Educa­tion
program, presented a re­port
about his department's cur­riculum.
An inquiry was also made about
the Massapequa Teachers' As­sociation's
complaints regarding
salaries, and it was announced
that Dr. Harold A. Beall, Super­intendent
of Schools, would meet
the following morning with rep­resentatives
of the Classroom
Teachers Association and the
American Federation of Teach­ers
to discuss the problem. The
CTA feels " that the new ( 1967-
1968) salary schedule will
place Massapequa in the bottom
quarter of Nassau County."
In response to a question
whether the board would change
the boundary lines, a poll of
the Board showed that they would
not reverse their decision. Com­ments
from the floor dem­onstrated
that some of the pe­titioners
had changed their orig­inal
position; however, these few
appeared to be a minority.
Registration for
District 22 Elections
Set for Saturday
For those who are not regis­tered
for the Annual Meeting and
election of School District # 22 to
be held on Tuesday, May 2 and
Wednesday May 3 for voting on
the school, library and Youth
Council budgets andfor members
of the Board of Education and the
Board of Trustees of the Far-mingdale
Public Library, a sec­ond
registration day will be held
on Saturday, April22from 10a. m.
to 10 p. m. at the Weldon E. How-itt
Jr. High School gymnasium. A
registration day was held on Wed­nesday.
Those who registered at the An­nual
Meeting and Election held
on May 3 and May 4, 1966 do not
have to re- register nor do those
who registered on November 9 or
November 12, 1966 or those who
voted at the May 1966 Annual E-lection
or voted at the Special
District meeting on May 19,1966.
A candidates forum sponsored
by the P- TA will be held on Thurs­day,
April 27, at 8: 30 p. m. in the
Howitt Auditorium.
A regular meeting of the Dis­trict
# 22 Board of Education will
be held on- Monday, May 1 in the
Howitt Auditorium.
To Perform In Festival
Nearly 3,000 young musicians
from Farmingdale, Massapequa,
Kings Park, and East Meadow
Schools will participate in the
Contest- Festival sponsored by
the New York State School Music
Association at Berner High
School on Friday and Saturday,
April 21 and 22.
Eighteen bands and orchestras
and seventeen choruses will ap­pear
for statewide audition dur­ing
these two days. Outstanding
adjudicators from areas beyond
the Long Island area will audition
these major performing organ­izations
and will offer ratings of
performance as well as suggest­ions
for improvement.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELEC­TION,
UNION FREE SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 18 TOWN OF
OYSTER BAY, NASSAU COUN­TY,
NEW YORK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that annual budget and election
voting of Union Free School Dis­trict
No. 18, Town of Oyster Bay,
Nassau County, New York, will
be held in the several election
districts of the school district
on May 3, 1967 between the
hours of 10: 00 a. m. and 10: 00
p. m. Eastern Daylight Saving
Time to vote by ballot on voting
machines on the propositions set
forth below and to elect mem­bers
of the board of education
and library trustee.
PROPOSITION NO. 1
Shall the following resolution
RESOLVED, that the school
district budget proposed by the
Board of Education in accor­dance
with Sec. 1716 of the
Education Law shall be ap­proved.
PROPOSITION NO. 2
Shall the following resolution
be adopted:
RESOLVED, that the library
budget proposed by the Board
of Trustees of school district
library, and the levy of a tax
therefor in accordance with
Sec. 259 of the Education Law
shall be approved.
PROPOSmON NO. 3
Shall the following resolution
be adopted:
RESOLVED, that the Board
of Education, Union Free
School District No. 18, Town
of Oyster Bay, Nassau Coun­ty,
New York is authorized to
make contracts for transpor­tation
of school pupils for a
period not exceeding five
years.
PROPOsrriON NO. 4
Shall the following resolution
be adopted:
RESOLVED, that student ac­cident
insurance coverage
shall be provided against ac­cidents
to pupils occurring in
school, on school grounds and
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while being transported be­tween
home and school in a
school bus and during spon­sored
trips in accordance
with Section 1709 ( 8b) of
the Education Law, at a cost
not to exceed $ 35,000.00.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that a public hearing on the
proposed budget shall be held at
Plainedge High School on April
13, 1967 at 8: 30 p. m.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that a statement of estimated ex­penses
for the school year
1967/ 68 has been prepared and
copies of such statement may be
obtained by any taxpayer in the
district at each school house in
the district daily except Satur­day
and Sunday seven days pre­ceding
such meeting and election
between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that petition nominating candi­dates
for the office of member
of the board of education and li­brary
trustee must be filed with
the clerk of the district not later
than April 19, 1967. Forms of
petition may be obtained from the
clerk of the district. The fol­lowing
vacancies are to be filled
on the board of education:
3 year term ending ' 6/ 30/ 70 East
incumbent: Irving Kleinman
3 year term ending 6/ 30/ 70 Last
Incumbent: Robert W. Mack -
reth
3 year term ending 6/ 30/ 7O Last
Incumbent: Mary Motta
The following vacancy is to be
filled for Library Trustee:
5 year term ending 6/ 30/ 72 Last
Incumbent: Richard F. Wynn
Each vacancy is a separate
specific office and a separate
petition is required to nominate
a candidate to each separate of­fice.
Each petition must be di­rected
to the clerk of the dis­trict,
must be signed by at least
twenty- five qualified voters of
the district, shall state the resi­dence
of each signer, must state
the name and residence of the
candidate and must describe the
specific vacancy for' which the
candidate is nominated including
Sweet Adelines
In Competition
Mrs. John Cardoelo, Mrs. Abe
l> einweber, Mrs. Monty ( iotts-chalk
and Mrs. John Tepedino,
all of Massapequa, and members
of 51 voice unit of the Long Is­land
Chapter of Sweet Adeline
Inc., placed fourth in an inter­national
contest with 24 other
choral groups.
The recent event was held
in Newark, New Jersey.
St. Killian Mothers' Club
The regular monthly meeting
of the St. Kilian Mothers' Club
will be held on Monday, April 24
at 8: 15 P. M. in the Cherry Street
School. Highlights of the evening
will include an " April in Paris"
Bazaar and election of officers.
Celebrates 12th Birthday
Debbie Brand, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Brand of 46
Fairview Road, West, Massa­pequa
celebrated on Monday her
12th birthday with a party with
eight girl friends, her brother
Warren and her parents at Musi-caro's
Restaurant, Massapequa
Park.
The girls dined on a variety
of pizza pies, veal parmesan,
spaghetti, lasag-. a . and enjoyed
watching Debbie blow out the
candles of a specially made ice
cream birthday cake.
Debbie is a 6th grade student
at the Unqua School.
at least the length of the term of
office and the name of last in­cumbent.
NOTICE B FURTHER GIVEN
that pursuant to Section 2014 of
the Education Law, personal re­gistration
of voters is required
and no person shall be entitled
to vote at said meeting and elec­tion
whose name does not appear
on the register of said school
district.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that all qualified voters who re­gistered
on May 4, 1966 or any
registration date thereafter or
voted on May 5, 1965 or any vot­ing
date thereafter are not re­quired
to register with the board
of registration for this meeting.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that the board of registration
shall meet in the various elec­tion
districts as follows:
Saturday, April 22, 1967 between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 10 p. m.
Any person shall be entitled to
have his name placed upon such
register, provided that at such
meeting of the board of registra­tion,
he is known to or proven
to the satisfaction of such board
of registration, to be then or
thereafter entitled to vote at
the school meeting or election
for which such register is pre­pared.
Said register will be
filed in the office of the clerk of
the district five days preceding
such meeting and will be open
for inspection by any qualified
voter of the district, except vot­ing
hours, daily except Saturday
and Sunday thereafter between 9
a. m. and 4 p. m.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that during the voting hours be­tween
10: 00 a. m. and 10: 00 p. m.
Eastern Daylight Saving Time
on May 3, 1967, in the various
election districts, the board of
registration will meet to re­ceive
registration for the en­suing
year.
During all hours of voting and
registration, the District Clerk
shall be at Election District No.
4, Southedge School.
SCHOOL ELECTION DISTRICTS
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Former Farmingdale High
School baseball captain Jimmy
Sybil has won the starting cen-terfield
position atC. W. Post Col­lege.
Sybil was impressive during
pre- season practice with sharp
hitting and excellent fielding and
gained the first- team nod.
The 20- year old junior was an
All Nassau County selection at
Farmingdale High School from
where he graduated in 1964. He
also won letters in football, bas­ketball
and track for the Dalers.
At C. W. Post, Sybil is a flanker
on the varsity football team as
well as a baseball standout. He
lives at 5 Cheryl Lane East in
Farmingdale.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
The boundaries of the school
election districts and the place
in each election district for re­gistration
and voting shall be as
follows:
DESCRIPTION OF PLAINEDGE
ELECTION DISTRICTS
ELECTION DISTRICT I
Election District 1 will vote
in Northedge School and is bound­ed
as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
Hempstead Turnpike where same
is intersected by the school dis­trict
boundary line between Union
Free School District # 18 and
Union Free School District # 26,
running thence northerly along
said line to northerly boundary
of Union Free School District
# 18, running thence easterly
along the northerly boundary of
Union Free School District # 18
( which is the Old Motor Park­way)
to the easterly boundary
line of the school district, run­ning
thence along the easterly
boundary of Union Free School
District # 18 to the Hempstead
Turnpike, running thence wes­terly
along the Hempstead Turn­pike
to the point of beginning.
ELECTION DISTRICT H
Election District 2 will vote
in John H. West School and is
bounded as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
Hempstead Turnpike where same
is intersected by the boundary
line between Union Free School
District # 18 and Union Free
School District # 26, running
thence easterly along Hemp­stead
Turnpike to the easterly
boundary of the school district,
running thence southerly along
the easterly boundary line of
the school district to Boundary
Avenue, running thence wester­ly
along Boundary Avenue to
Hicksville Road, running thence
southerly along Hicksville Road
to the Southern State Parkway,
running thence westerly along
the Southern State Parkway to
the westerly boundary of the
school district, running thence
northerly along Said westerly
boundary to Hempstead Turn­pike
and the point of beginning.
ELECTION DISTRICT III
Election District 3 will vote
in Eastplain School and is
bounded as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner
formed by the intersection of the
southerly side of Boundary Ave-
, nue and the easterly side of
Hicksville Road, running thence
easterly along Boundary Avenue
to the easterly boundary of the
school district at Central Drive,
running thence southerly along
the easterly boundary of the
school district to the Southern
State Parkway, running thence
westerly along the Southern State
Parkway to Hicksville Road,
running thence northerly along
Hicksville Road to Boundary Ave­nue
and the point of beginning.
along the Southern State Park­way
to Hicksville Road, running
thence northerly along Hicks­ville
Road to Boundary Avenue
and the point of beginning.
ELECTION DISTRICT IV
Election District 4 will vote
in Southedge School and is boun­ded
as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner
formed by the intersection of
the easterly side of Hicksville
Road and the southerly side of
Southern State Parkway, running
thence easterly along Southern
State Parkway to the easterly
boundary of the school district
at Bay Avenue, running thence
southerly along the easterly
boundary of the school district
to Jerusalem Avenue, running
thence westerly along Jerusalem
Avenue to Hicksville Road, run­ning
thence northerly along
Hicksville Road to the Southern
State Parkway and the point of
beginning.
ELECTION DISTRICT V
Election District 5 will vote
in Picken School and is bounded
as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner
formed by the intersection of the
westerly side of Hicksville Road
and the southerly side of the
Southern State Parkway, running
thence southerly along Hicksville
Road to Jerusalem Avenue, run­ning
thence easterly along Jeru­salem
Avenue to Broadway and
the easterly boundary line of the
school district, running thence
southerly along the easterly
boundary of the school district
to Rhode Island Avenue and the
southerly boundary of the school
district, running thence westerly
along the southerly boundary of
the school district to the wester­ly
boundary of the school district,
running thence northerly along
the westerly boundary of the
school district to the Southern
State Parkway, running thence
easterly along Southern State
Parkway to Hicksville Road and
the point of beginning.
Dated: Plainedge, New York
March 9, 1967
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
OF EDUCATION, UNION FREE
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 18,
TOWN OF OYSTER BAY,
NASSAU COUNTY,
NEW YORK
By ESTHER ROSE
Clerk, U. F. S. D. No. 18
# 122 OBSERVER April 6, 13, 20,
27, 1967.
Farmingdale OBSERVER Thursday, April 20, 1967